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United States Senate Page : ウィキペディア英語版
United States Senate Page

A United States Senate Page (Senate Page or simply Page) is a non-partisan federal employee serving the United States Senate in Washington, DC. Despite the non-partisan affiliation, pages are typically divided to serve the party that appointed them.
==Selection==
In order to become a US Senate Page, one must first be nominated by a Senator, generally from his or her State. A candidate must be a 16- or 17-year-old high school junior (11th grade), with at least a 3.0 GPA. Summer pages can be either incoming or outgoing juniors and still have a GPA requirement of a 3.0. Processes for selection vary from senator to senator. Typically, a senator's office will require the applicant submit a transcript, resume, and various essays. The process is similar to that of selecting an office employee, and may include interview of final applicants by a board of review.
Students can apply for appointment to one of four terms: a four-month Fall semester (September-December), a five-month Spring semester (January-June), a three or four week June session, and a three or four week July session.
During the school year, there are up to 30 Pages. The majority appoints up to 16, while the minority appoints up to 14.

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